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The China Mail.

July 11, 1923, Temperature 88)

No. 18.926. 三拜藏三號一十月七年三十二百九十

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Rainfall 0,01 inch.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY JUL

HOME CRICKET.

ORDA BEAT CAMBRIDGE.

SOME FINE PLAY.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) 7

LONDON, July 10,

At Lord's in the inter-Varsity cricket match Oxford, on a beaniiful batting wicket yesterday, scored 422, of which C. H. Taylor contributed 109

A heavy thunderstorm and a deluge of rain in the early hours, of the morning left the pitch most difficult under the hot sun. Cambridge Were it out for 59 in 100 minutes, . T. S. Stevens, taking

ickets for 20.

LATER

Oxford beat Cambridge by an innings and 237 ruas. Cambridge followed on and scored 136.

LATER.

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The Oxford fielding and bowling were ex- cellent. R. H. Bettington, the Oxford Captain, ob tained 8 wickets for 66 runs. The Cambridge innings was over in 130 minutes.

[Eighty-five matches have been played.. Cam bridge have won forty, Oxford thirty-six, and nine have been left drawn.]

Oxford's score of 422 is the second highest on record, the highest being 503 made in 1900. Cam "bridge's highest score is 415 for eight wickets, made

in 1921.

The results since the War are

1919-Oxford won by 45 runs: 1920-Drawn 1921-Cambridge won by an innings and 24 runs. 1922—Cambridge won by innings and 100 runs.

C. H. Taylor is a freshman of Westminster. G. T. S. Stevens (University College School) played in 1920, 1921 and 1922 and was Captain last year R. H. Bettington (King's School, Parramatta) is an Australian who won his Blue in 1930, 1921 and 1922.)|

COUNTY, MATCHES.

TW LONDON, July 19.;

At Tunbridge Wells, Kent defeated Essex by ten wickets. Hardinge scored 106 in Kent's first innings.

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Lancashire, at Nottingham, beat Notte began innings and 14 funs." "Whysalt compiled "ras and Richmond 8 wickets for 89, both for Notts. Make- peace (Lancs.) scored 108′ not out in the second innings:

[Reuter has probably made another mistake Lancashire is stated to have gained an innings victory but Makepeace is mentioned as making his

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11 1892 Temperature 82.

1928 日八廿月五亥癸大典

KOCK STRIKE.

MANY MEN STILL OUT

(Reuter's Sorrice to the China Mail.}

LONDON, July 10,

All the Dockers at Grimsby, Immingbani and Liverpool have resumed work. Some 11,000 are

till out at Birkenhead.

Fifty vessels are held up at Manchester where 400 dockers are striking.

The men are dissatisfied with the method of. calculating the cost of living day by the fall of which reductions in wages are determined. The Jeaders point out that the agreement signed in September last making wages dependent on the cost of living must bo uphold. They point out that the men will bencût when the cost of living rises.]

LIMITING VICEROY'S POWER.

INDIAN ASSEMBLY'S DECISIÓN.

SIMLA, July 10

At the conclusion of a two day's debate, the Assembly passed a resolution by 38 to 36 votes urging amendment of the Reform Act restricting the Viceroy's certification power to measures essential to the safety and tranquillity of India.

[The Viceroy recently certified the salt, tax. In- crease after it had been defeated in the Assembly.]

INDIAN UNREST.

AGITATORS JAILED.

NAGPUR, July 10, ̧

Jattin Jattinlal Bajaj and four of his lieutenants have been sentenced to 22 months' rigorous imprison- ment each +

Seth Jamanial Bajaj is a prominent non-co-opera tor member of the worlding committee of the Nation- al Congress and loader of the passive resistance ovenient against the prohibition of the national | fag la procession.]

DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

SPAIN DEFEATS HOLLAND.

LONDON, July 10.

runs in the second innings also, Richmond as taking for the Davis Cup Spain defeated Holland, winning At Eastbourne, in the first European, semi-final his wickets in the second innings.]

Yorkshire beat Somerset at Hull by an innings the first two singles and the doubles...... and 130 runs, Holmes.compiled 199' not out and Sutcliffe 139 for-Yorkshire.

At Kettering, Northamptonshire defeated Glamorgan by two wickets, Woolley (C.N.) scored 116 not out in Northants' second innings

At Glasgow, Surrey beat Scotland on the first innings. Sandham (Surrey) made 124 in the first innings.

Warwickshire, at Birmingham, lost to Hamp- shire by an innings and 58, runs. Mead scored 222

for Hants.

LATER.

De Gomarand Flaquer (Spain) beat Timmer and Bryan (Holland) 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. ~

DEUTSCHE BANK'S PROFIT.

DIVIDEND 300 PER CENT.

BERLIN, July, to..

The annual report of the Deutsche Bank

The West Indies team, at Leicester, beat 1 Leicestershire on the first innings. Fernandes shows a net pront of nearly six milliards of marks, (West Indies) compiled r10 in the first innings. The dividend is 300 per cent

VISITING THE CLYDE

LONDON, July 10,2---?

The American battleship squadron has arrived

at Greenock.**

Early last month it, was officially imimated that

a large American fleet, with 17,000 midshipmen

BIRD'S NEW RIVAL.

"MAVIATION EXPLOIT-

BRUSSELS, July 10.

Lieut. Simonent rose 2,600 feet in less than a from the Annapolis Academy," "would' visit minuta in a 7-horse power monoplane at the Evere the Clyde in July.]......

LATE MR. WHITE.

FUNERAL SERVICE

̈YESTERDAY.

7

rodrome Heremained in the air twenty minutes.

A. G. Hewlett, E. M. Hazeland, J.- gineer in January 1910 to 1915 he. Caer Clark, the Hon. Mr. P.-Hwas raised to the first grade. From Holyoak. (District Grand Mastor, April 2 to October 31, 1915 he was Hongkong and South China Dis-on half-pay leave. In 1918 he was trict, EC), HA. Cartwright acting Executive Engineer. In (Worshipful Master, Perseverance 1920, Mr. White was made second The funeral of Mr. James Hutcheson, AJ, Martin (Wor-sumptions Office) and from Sep- Lodge), L. M. Whyte, J. M. Mc- gradu. Executive Engineer. (Re- William. White F.SI, MR.SI,-of the Public Works Department, who shipful Master, Zetland Lodge), tomber 15 to November 30 acted as died yesterday, took place at A. Dyer Ball (representing charge of Buildings Ordinance G. E. Walton, F. Baylis, A. Gillard, first grade Executive Engineer in Happy Valley cemetery last even St. John's Chilledral Church Body), Work, and for a time acted as, ing, the Rev. H. Copley Moyle W. J. Carroll W. Stapleton, V. Government Assessor in addition. Senior Chaplain at St. John's Sorby AE Wright, E. W. Car Mr. White was an accomplished Cathedral officiating. Following peater, H. CLAwick, L.M. Xavier, musician and was often assisted the hearse were members of the LS. Rouse, P.D. Wilson, L. Dan the concert platform by his staff of the Public Works Depart- ment, headed by the Acting Dired Martyn, A Kirk, B. Wylle, F. Hsister, Miss Lily White, who spent tor of Public Works, Mr: HTThe Chinese, staff of the Resump Mr. Walte first came out here. Mr. Dilloa, F. C. Bullock, and athers. so ne years in the Colony when Jackian Behind them were testions Office were also present. presentatives of the Masonic

lodges in the Colony, and of the Amongst the many who sent Cathedral Choir Mrs. White did floral tributes were the following not attend the "funeral, the chief, Mother, Sisters, and Brothers, H. mourner being the deceased's the Governor Mr and Mrs. nephew. Mr. E. Gortion The H. T. Jackman: Mr. D. V.Steaven- service was conducted by the Rev. son; Mr. and Mrs Argold H. Häll Copley Moyle, meningsworth Mr. T PM. Bevan aud At the conclusion of the service, members of St. John's Cathedral the grave was filled in by the Choir Members of St. John's colleagues and friends of, the late Cathedral Church Body; the Staff Mr. White, of the Public Works Department, Amongst those present at the the Staff of the Resumptions Office: graveside were the Acting the Staff of the Survey Depart Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mment; the Chinese Staff of the AG. M. Fletcher), the Attorney- B.Q.O.

General (the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, MR. WHITE'S CAREER K.C.), the Acting Director of Public. The late Mr. Walio was

nan, the President of the Sanitary fölged Board (Mr. G. R. Sayër), the Chief surveyo Magistrate (Mr. JR Wood), and and arriv Messrs. Parker Röcke M that H. B. Goldsmith (AU-G,

the Tickle; F. Sutton, F. R. J.-Ades Whiteoined the

the civil

Hond

White was also an able performer on the organ and for many years: helped at the services af St. John's Cathedral as deputy organist. Mr. Write's father died at Portsmouth some years ago. His mother and e at Maswell H{}}, Daly sister reside a

Mr. Whit was a

prominent Freemason and at the time of his death was hier Guted of Percever- Lance Lodge. The sympathy of the community will be extended to Mrg, White and her (wo sons aged eight and four.

||W. A. Cornell, A. S. McKichão, Department as 20-å

the Chinesa Maritime; funeral will take place this evenlag, the basing the Monument at 5'o'c

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OTHER

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